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Kuryakyn Trailer Hitch

Kuryakyn Trailer Hitch

Almost invisible—mounting framework is completely hidden! Strong 6-point mounting system Easy to install with bike on its center stand—only common hand tools required Too much stuff to carry on your bike? Then load it up on your trailer, hitch it up to this trailer hitch and hit the road. Only hitch and ball assembly and front mounting points can be seen.


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Interview with Christine from her-motorcycle.com
By Astrid Bidanec

Astrid: When did you set up your website?

Christine: I started working on the idea after the first of the year, this year, and formally launched the site at the end of April (2007). Prior to then, however, I had a web presence through a knitting blog: Knitting on Trial. I met so many other women through the blog, and as motorcycle season was approaching, I decided to try the same thing through motorcycling.

Astrid: What is the purpose of your website?

Christine: That’s probably multi-factorial. I liked the idea of portraying women motorcyclists as other than biker babes, which I am decidedly not. I wanted the site to be encouraging for other women, and educational, in terms of safety. I have always felt very lucky to have had the opportunity to ride with many very skilled men, and have learned skills through their encouragement and, at times, challenges. They have taught me and shown me when needed, and have pushed me to do things that I may not have done without their encouragement. I wanted other women to benefit from what I have learned by belonging to a very active, and diverse, group of motorcyclists.

The other purpose would have to be exposure in the motorcycling online community. Bob and I would like to open up a motorcycle resort in the future, and I thought it would be helpful to start the website now.

And, as long as I’m online, and being read by people, what’s the harm in trying to make a little money? So, that’s part of it, as well.

Christine's MotorcycleAstrid: How long have you been a motorcycle rider?

Christine: I first took the MSF course in the fall of 1993, so since that time. I did love it immediately, and bought my first used bike, a Honda Nighthawk, 1988, that fall.

Astrid: What would you recommend to any woman who is interested in becoming a motorcycle rider, but has never tried it before? Is there an age limit in your opinion?



 
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